Monday, May 20, 2013

TEXAS - CSCOPE LESSON PLANS DUMPED! A VICTORY FOR THE PEOPLE!

Submitted by: Nancy Battle
BREAKING: CSCOPE LESSON PLANS TO BE DUMPED IN TEXAS -- 5.20.13


[5.20.13 – 10:00 A.M. – Texas Sen. Dan Patrick has just announced that TESCCC/CSCOPE lesson plans are no more!  This is a great victory for our Texas public school children, and there are many people to thank for the huge effort it has taken to get to this point today.  
 
These are my thoughts: It is my opinion that TESCCC/CSCOPE knew they were about to be audited based upon their document dump of 5,000 pages last Friday.  TESCCC/CSCOPE knew that financial inconsistencies would be found and that they would be legally liable for the public funds involved. By getting out now, they believe they are spared possible litigation against them. My question:  If I am right, will there be any legal repercussions?  
 
One other question:  We have been told that there is language in the TESCCC incorporation documents that says that if TESCCC should go defunct, the federal government would get the product?  If this is true, will the CSCOPE lesson plans become a part of Common Core Standards?  We know that in the past, Common Core made overtures to purchase TESCCC/CSCOPE.  
 
I am warning parents all over America whose states have committed to Common Core Standards to be on the look out for CSCOPE lessons 
 
Also, please notice the link posted at the bottom of this page to an article that tells Texas parents to be on the look out for TASA’s iCLOUD.  This is yet another curriculum product without oversight by the elected members of the Texas State Board of Education! -- Donna Garner]   
 
“The End of CSCOPE: Announced a Few Minutes Ago”
5.20.13 
 
Dan Patrick held a press conference and made this announcement a few moments ago.
 
SENATOR PATRICK ANNOUNCES THE END OF CSCOPE
In sudden turn of events the TESCCC Board decides to end CSCOPE lesson plans.
 
AUSTIN-- A letter signed by all 20 members of the Board released this morning stated they will notify their 875 school district clients that all lesson plans will be removed from their website on August 31st, 2013 and that districts cannot use any lessons they currently have beyond that date. The August 31st date corresponds to the notice clause in their contracts with their districts. The letter goes on to say that the Regional Service Centers will not produce lesson plans in the future. The 20 Service Centers will return to their original business plan of providing a management tool for teachers to stay on schedule regarding the teaching of the required TEKS. The official vote will take place at an already scheduled Board meeting on Friday, May 24th.
 
"I'm pleased that the CSCOPE Board has made the decision to get out of the lesson plan business. This is a positive development for students, parents, teachers, and for the Regional Service Centers,' said Senator Patrick. "I want to thank the members of the Senate Education Committee for their months of work on this issue. I also want to thank Attorney General Abbott and his staff in providing valuable assistance in our review of CSCOPE," added Patrick.
 
"We would like to thank Senator Patrick, Senator Duncan, and members of the Senate and House Education Committees. Their leadership has been invaluable and we look forward to a positive relationship in the future. We believe that this is the best decision moving forward; and allows us to continue to provide high quality services to the more than 1,000, school districts and charter schools in Texas, said Kyle Wargo, Board Member Region 17 Board of Directors and Anne Poplin, Chair, TESCCC.
 
"We accept the concerns expressed by the leadership of our state regarding segments of the lessons that were perceived as contradictory to the values of our great state. We will therefore eliminate the model lessons offered as examples of what was interpreted as the intent of the standards and focus on moving forward in a positive manner," said Mary Ann Whiteker, Superintendent, Hudson ISD.
 
"Once the TESCCC officially approves this measure Friday I will notify the SBOE that they do not need to review the 1600 CSCOPE lesson plans," said Patrick. "The CSCOPE era is over. However, what the last several months has proven is that the state will have to create a plan to monitor all on line material in the future so that our schools and classroom remain completely transparent to parents and the legislature knows what is being taught in our classrooms across Texas," added Patrick.
 
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Please read this article to understand what the public will need to do about the next approaching battle to protect our children:   “Shark Attack…Just When We Thought It Was Safe…TASA iCloud”  -- 3.18.13 --http://educationviews.org/shark-attackjust-when-we-thought-it-was-safetasa-icloud/

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